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Hugh Hefner's Brother, Keith, Dead at 87
Keith Hefner was credited with inventing the "Bunny Dip," the sexy way Playboy Bunnies serve drinks at the Playboy Club.

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Keith Hefner was credited with inventing the "Bunny Dip," the sexy way Playboy Bunnies serve drinks at the Playboy Club.

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Ban was honored for his humanitarian accomplishments; exceptional dedication to the U.N., his country and the citizens of the world.
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